100,000 Refrigerators and other home appliances hacked to perform cyber attack Have you given shed to Zombies in your house? No???? May be you have no idea about it. After Computers, Servers, Routers, Mobiles, Tablets…. Now its turn of your home appliances to be a weapon or a victim of cyber war. Recently Security Researchers from Proofpoint found more than 100,000 Smart TVs, Refrigerator, and other smart household appliances compromised by hackers to send out 750,000 ... | BlackPOS Malware used in TARGET Data Breach developed by 17-Year Old Russian Hacker Sergey Taraspov (ree4) The Holiday data breach at TARGET appeared to be part of a broad and highly sophisticated international hacking campaign against multiple retailers, involving the heist of possibly 110 million Credit-Debit cards, and personal information. Target confirmed last weekend that a malicious software was embedded in point-of-sale (POS) equipment at its checkout counters to ... | NSA admits to collect 200 Million text messages per day under Project DISHFIRE After the exposure of various surveillance programs, including PRISM, XKeyscore, MUSCULAR, DROPOUTJEEP in recent revelation, NSA has come up as the only 'Government that Actually Listen'. Another day and here comes another revelation - According to the The Guardian, National Security Agency (NSA) has collected almost 200 million text messages per day from across the globe and is using them to ... | Starbucks' iOS app storing user credentials in plain text Watch out, coffee drinkers. If you are one of those 10 million Starbucks customers, who purchases drinks and food directly from their Smartphones, this news is for you! If you use Starbucks' official iOS app, you should know that the company is not encrypting any of your information, including your password. The app allows the Starbucks customers to check their balance, transaction history, fund ... | Rakabulle, Advance File Binder from DarkComet RAT Developer I hope you all still remember the famous and powerful Remote Administration Tool (RAT) called 'Dark Comet', developed by a French computer geek 'Jean-Pierre Lesueur', also known as 'DarkCoderSc'. However, He had closed the Dark Comet project, when the Syrian government found to be using it to track down and to spy on their people. After that DarkCoderSc started working under a new banner 'Phrozen ... | This email was sent to paradic3z.auto@blogger.com. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted-in to receive relevant communications from The Hacker News. If you would like to manage your newsletter preferences or if you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please click here. The Hacker News, Global Contact: info@thehackernews.com |
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